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Zarniroop (er.... I'll think of something amusing to put here soon!)

I see you've been making a few postings, thouh don't seem to have many replies as yet! Can I help?
Z.


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concordeisspam

Yes *grasping deserately at this straw* please, help. HELP!!!!


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Zarniroop (er.... I'll think of something amusing to put here soon!)

Righto!
What do you need to know and I'll try and help!
I'd just written a really long reply to this and my pc crashed so this ones shorter!
Z.


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Amy: ear-deep in novels, poetics, and historical documents.

*arrives in a poof of smiley - magic, shining off bronze ACE badge*

Zarniwoop said I should come to help... what's the problem, concordeisspam?

Hmm... Netscape just crashed three times for me... maybe it's a server error, Z... smiley - erm


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concordeisspam

I am not sure about the way this works I suppose is the thing. I have been a member of a message board were you just post things randomly and no one ever replies directly to you, but not one like this. Also, I would not stay online very long, so am not sure the best way to utilise my time. This is very boring, however, I really want to know, so......


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Zarniroop (er.... I'll think of something amusing to put here soon!)

You're right it is more message board type rather than chat room, but that way you can have extended conversations with the same people, on the same subject - such as the vegetarianism thread you found.
the tip I would give is check when the last time the subject was mentioned and if less than a week you can usually reacitivate it unless every one has unsubscribed or lost interest in the subject. Hit the who's online button to see who's about and pop over and visit them have a nose around in conversations that interest you. Please note that some threads are very long (1000 postings isn't an unusual amount for busy social hello places and there's a lot of these.
Let me know how you get on, and with a bit of luck amy mite pop back with some better advice and a few links!

Z.


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Amy: ear-deep in novels, poetics, and historical documents.

I'm not quite sure what to liken the h2g2 forums to... it's almost as though you've got slowed down instant messanger with several people. It's nice... I always enjoy attempting to keep up with some of the forums I'm in. smiley - smiley

As far as reactivating a thread goes, the mods don't have all the conversations done yet (mine only go back to 1 November at the moment; I've got stuff from August 1999 hiding back there somewhere) so there's still a lot missing in the Guide, but if you reactivate a Thread and say something interesting, it's very likely the people who originally started the thread will pick it up again no matter how old. I do, however, recommend starting threads on entry pages and on user pages-- or joining a few groups of some kind (there's the Keepers, the Muses, and a bunch of others) where you'll make lots of fast friends. http://www.bbc.co.uk/h2g2/guide/A270325 <-- there's a lot of clubs and such here.

(yes, some threads are very long, and *very* fast moving... I'm in two that are both over 1000; one's over 3000)

And you could always join the Thingite Movement... smiley - winkeyehttp://www.bbc.co.uk/h2g2/guide/A516647


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Clive the flying ostrich: Amateur Polymath | Chief Heretic.

Yes do. smiley - biggrin


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Amy: ear-deep in novels, poetics, and historical documents.

*huggles Clive*


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